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Fix missing part in ahi_hrit file pattern #1010

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@mraspaud mraspaud commented Dec 10, 2019

This is a fix for the miss in #1007

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Coverage decreased (-0.004%) to 87.2% when pulling 7070052 on mraspaud:fix-himawari-pattern into c30ba98 on pytroll:master.

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Coverage decreased (-0.004%) to 87.2% when pulling 7070052 on mraspaud:fix-himawari-pattern into c30ba98 on pytroll:master.

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Merging #1010 into master will not change coverage.
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@mraspaud mraspaud merged commit e8f3518 into pytroll:master Dec 10, 2019
@mraspaud mraspaud deleted the fix-himawari-pattern branch December 10, 2019 21:45
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